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Browns cut veteran OL Paul McQuistan

by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com

(2/13/2015)The Browns have terminated the contract of offensive lineman Paul McQuistan, who appeared in 14 games with one start in 2014.

A 10-year NFL veteran, McQuistan was taken in the third round by the Raiders in the 2006 NFL draft. McQuistan has also spent time with the Jaguars and Seahawks. With Seattle, McQuistan earned 40 starts in 48 games played from 2011-2013.

Two questionable for Browns in Week 3

by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

(9/19/2014)Tight end Jordan Cameron (shoulder) is not the only Browns player listed as questionable for the Sunday game against Baltimore. Second-year linebacker Barkevious Mingo (shoulder) has received the same designation.

Browns announce inactives for opener against Steelers

by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

(9/7/2014)Healthy scratches make up only two of the seven players on the inactive list posted Sunday by the Browns for their season opener in Pittsburgh. Defensive lineman Desmond Bryant (wrist) is the lone injured starter.

Paul McQuistan heading to Browns

by Larry Hartstein | CBSSports.com

(3/24/2014)Free agent offensive lineman Paul McQuistan, formerly of the Seahawks, has agreed to terms with the Browns, reports the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "He has versatility," Cleveland general manager Ray Farmer said. "The guy played a lot of tackle last year. He’s played guard."

Seahawks could have O-line surprise in Super Bowl

by Larry Hartstein | CBSSports.com

(1/21/2014)After Seahawks rookie Michael Bowie was a surprise starter at left guard in the divisional playoffs against the Saints, the rookie was inactive for the NFC Championship Game with James Carpenter and Paul McQuistan sharing the spot, reports the News Tribune of Tacoma, Wash. Coach Pete Carroll said competition at the spot remains open.

"It's one of those deals that it's so close, the competition is so keen that it can go either way," Carroll said, per the paper. "And we thought the experience would help us and didn't put too much pressure on Michael in that instance. But he's going to be very competitive as we move forward. Here goes another couple weeks, and we'll see what happens."

Report: Russell Okung's injury could sideline him six weeks

by Larry Hartstein | CBSSports.com

(9/18/2013)Seahawks left tackle Russell Okung's toe injury could sideline him six weeks, according to the News Tribune. The paper notes that Okung's replacement, Paul McQuistan, allowed two sacks in three quarters Sunday against San Francisco after Okung got hurt.